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f H .W ,Y .. u fu 4... ,Hi as '- A r num .M sf, , Ve? t I , I 4. it CHECKING TYPING papers always takes time, but Miss Carol Embick tries not to overlook a single error. We 112 .ax .. 3. .gig Y X ,rw -N 3. Q i 3-2 . BEVERLY JARVIS gives her full attention to learning as Mrs. Glenna Post reads grammar rules from the eighth grade English book. Language staff Enjoy! Many activities keep the staff of the English and language departments busy in their free time. Chief among the extra-curricular activities of English teacher, Mrs . Ethel Green, is the house which she and her husband are building in Oberlin, Ohio. Drama and theater occupy Mr. Kendall Falke's out-of- school time. He spent one week end this year seeing the operas in Cleveland. junior English and journalism fill Mr. Falke's schedule in school. French and English teacher, Mrs. Glenna Post, likes in- terior decorating. Several years ago she planned the re- modeling of a three-story house and even did some of the actual labor herself. Miss Carol Embick splits her teaching time between Eng- AS MR KENDALL FALKE searches for her paper about Walt Whitmau's Out JUDY SKINN listens carefully as Mrs. Ethel Green explains . l the story behind one of the ninth grade Treasure Island of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking, Frances Schauss eagerly waits to see whether Projects. or not she has made a good grade. 10
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Civic! Staff Uccupzled If Mr. Jerry Wood, social studies teacher, looks tired, it may be that he is walking the floor nights with his baby girl. Assistant football and basketball coach, Mr. Wood enjoys fixing electrical appliances. His army career, completed in l958, was highlighted by his appointment to guard the Tomb of the Unknovsms . Besides his regular duties as a social studies teacher, Mr. Anthony Zuppe coaches junior high basketball and as- sists the varsity football coach. Stocks and bonds and pop- ular music form an interesting combination of hobbies for him. Music is the outstanding extra-curricular activity of Mr. Howard Wheeler, geography teacher. Besides singing in the Methodist church choir and playing at Kiwanis meetings , Mr. Wheeler gives piano lessons . DISCUSSING A MAP of the United States, Mr. Samuel Nan explains what each different colored area signifies. Ui. Qi ,J 1-5 A 'N' jx! . , ., , 3, , , 1 mfg., V V 1 , .. lf. .X THAT THE UNITED STATES V ' has a population of 150 million ' 2 H X people is a fact that Mr. An- thony Zuppe is trying to teach his civics class. Ei '-1. ,al-if A . E 1 JOHN MATANOVICH and Roger Parish demonstrate to Mr. Maurice Fowler and Mr. Isaiah Owen their Tesla coil which placed superior in the state. 9
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i. .,, N Lf 7, THE DICTIONARY and its uses are taught by Miss l.aVerne Parks to Rose Franklin and Bob O'Del1 as part of their studies in seventh grade English. Cultural I ntereftr lish and typing. Miss Embick directed the fall play The Form Divine and teaches night classes in typing. Reading fills Mrs. Martha McConaha's time -- that is when she isn't directing the spring play or keeping house. Mrs. McConaha, English and Spanish teacher, has a pet dachshund. Holding master of arts degrees in French and in home economics, Miss E . LaVerne Parks , seventh grade English instructor, reads, sews, and cooks when she isn't in school. While antiques and glassware are Miss Madge Moss- man's hobbies, Latin and English occupy her school hours . Miss Mossman, advisor of the Future Teachers of America, has completed her forty-third year at Norwalk High School. HOLDING A CASTING committee meeting for These--- Our Schools, an all- school pageant, are Mr. Lowell Ruggles, Miss Carol Embick, Mrs. Joanne Krein- bihl, Mr. Irvin Maxwell, and Mr. James N. Ross. ll THAT EUROPE still shows evidence of Roman occupation is pointed out by Miss Madge Mossman to Vivian Keinonen after Latin class. ,JF'ifE5?3 W, M M' its sslsas 2 in I .fn ' -,.., .5 e is j .V -,sl O I 1 5 PROPER GRAMMAR is shown to Marcia Gfell and Sandie Bates by Mrs. Martha McConaha, senior English teacher.
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